The pivotal UFOlogy case history that is associated with the town of Warminster and local journalist Arthur Shuttlewood commenced on Christmas Day 1964 with details first reported in articles of The Warminster Journal and six later nonfiction books published in England. Shuttlewood's final case study book was published in 1979. He was skeptical about the possibility of space people encounters until he personally witnessed what he considered to be undeniable evidence of himself having become a focus for direct contact, as chronicled in Warnings from Flying Friends (1968).
The gamut of data in Shuttlewood's books continues to be ignored or suppressed throughout the mainstream news media; nor is consideration given to the documentation shared by the few other contactees whose cases were extensively documented by themselves so that they may be discerned as authentic: Orfeo Angelucci, Truman Bethurum and Daniel Fry (whose lives are subjects of previous blog articles). How revealing it is that following each of these men's consciousness expanding experiences, from then on during their lifetime each lived in accordance with all that had been instructed to them about universal spiritual laws and cosmology. Considering the interest in the subject of UFOs worldwide, researchers today are left to deduce the reasons that no major American publishing companies ever released any editions of Shuttlewood's books.
The need for worldwide peace is intrinsic to the messages bestowed by space people in contactees' testimonials of the instruction offering elucidation about invisible realms and the omnipresence of Spirit / consciousness throughout the annals of what has been shared with humanity by space people; with a range of subtle correlations and even bombshell physical proof found documented. Beyond the antiwar message, the quandary of an individual when reading about the gamut of evidence of 'paranormal,' 'supernatural' or 'anomalous' aspects of life is developing a perspective based upon either accepting with love or rejecting through fear the evidence reflecting the 'Universal Source' / 'All That Is' interacting with each person's own innate Divine 'I Am Presence' — the documentation cannot be dismissed when one studies and develops a perspective of the meaning and significance of the occurrences that have been chronicled throughout the decades.
Several of the newspaper reports regarding the phenomena witnessed in the vicinity of Warminster in England are shown below. (Click on each clipping to view a larger magnification.) These examples of press coverage are prefatory to the data from Shuttlewood's books that is being shared in this article. Following these clippings, this blogger has selected a revealing and momentous passage from each of the previous 17 case profile articles (and 3 additional blog articles) regarding Arthur Shuttlewood that includes some of the key photos he provided in order to document the UFO / UAP / flying saucer / space people contact events.
Beyond bureaucratic agendas, it often seems that when human beings are confronted with any form of momentous evidence that life is more complicated than what has been established with familiar traditional social consciousness orientations, a fear of the unknown may dominate any other consideration and motivate them to conceal the new data and even express perspectives of skepticism and denialism.
Something of profound importance for readers to consider is how human society is now structured for momentous evidence and 'proof' of space people contact to be ignored / suppressed / denied or repudiated while commercial trivial fictitious and often frightful theoretical narratives are promoted as now-traditional pastimes for the attention of the public / 'consumers.' Meanwhile, military thinking is now leading government bureaucracies worldwide while a metaphysical journalist such as myself is excluded from mainstream news reporting because of nonconformity with corporate or bureaucratic agendas that include mystification about the history of UFOlogy. In fact, the data presented in this article is considered unspeakable by government officials indoctrinated to military regime social consciousness and related assumed imperatives — this is a fact because I've personally made the data available to many via X posts, Email or other social media messaging messages.
A reason some UFOlogists seem to ignore or not accept Arthur Shuttlewood's 1967 account of his encounter with 'Karne' of the Planet 'Aenstria' is simply that this information doesn't conform with what is familiar to them. Beyond the lack of American publication for Shuttlewood's books, Timothy Beckley's Global Communications in 1978 originated a U.S. edition of Warnings from Flying Friends entitled UFO Prophecy that wasn't made available on a widespread basis through the customary bookstores nationwide.
A reason some UFOlogists seem to ignore or not accept Arthur Shuttlewood's 1967 account of his encounter with 'Karne' of the Planet 'Aenstria' is simply that this information doesn't conform with what is familiar to them. Beyond the lack of American publication for Shuttlewood's books, Timothy Beckley's Global Communications in 1978 originated a U.S. edition of Warnings from Flying Friends entitled UFO Prophecy that wasn't made available on a widespread basis through the customary bookstores nationwide.
With considerable attention currently being given to this blogger's article "UFOlogy: This Blog Is Making Known Proof of 'Extraterrestrial' Life for a 13th Year", my hope is that this data can be discussed among all social strata of peoples worldwide.
The space people's urgent messages negating metaphysically ignorant rationales for war agendas is presumably the essential reason that authentic contactee case chronologies have been and continue to be routinely ignored, concealed, misreported and/or repudiated by people who apparently consider themselves helpless minions of what today is a military-industrial corporate entertainment complex.
Revealing Book Excerpts Identified In Previous Blog Articles
Shuttlewood noted Anthony Brooke's interest in the details of the most challenging incidents among Shuttlewood’s experiences.
Shuttlewood revealed that "these three strangers" spoke to him for hours on the phone during a seven-week period in September and October 1965.
Shuttlewood's reaction to such amazing circumstances revealed that a journalist can be ambivalent about his research when dealing with news that could result with an expected critical response. An Appendix of The Warminster Mystery presents Shuttlewood’s recollections of more than a dozen calls from the envoys of the 'cantel' Aenstria.
Caellsan's voice was described by Shuttlewood as having little expression and "without any trace of accent." Caellsan’s commentary includes:
I told him of fairly obvious hoax calls I have received late at night on the phone. From Traellison, female queen of a planet (which she terms cantel) called Aenstria; from Caellsan, commander of Spacecraft No. 6; and from Selorik, English interpreter for Aenstria. Although these calls unnerved my wife, who thought Russian agents were responsible, but which I took to be the work of slow-witted imbeciles, I took them down in shorthand and rapidly relayed their contents to my Ministry friend. Mr. Brooke took them seriously, especially Caellsan's warning that "You Earth people are in danger of igniting your cantel from end to end, and in danger of destroying not only the creative system of your own cantel, and solar system, but also endangering ours. For remember—the light from the suns shines upon us all!"
Shuttlewood revealed that "these three strangers" spoke to him for hours on the phone during a seven-week period in September and October 1965.
After the final call on 30th October, I dismissed the calls as definite hoaxes. But Mr. Brooke did not dismiss them so lightly. He imagined I had probably made genuine contact with space brothers from other aerial continents.
Shuttlewood's reaction to such amazing circumstances revealed that a journalist can be ambivalent about his research when dealing with news that could result with an expected critical response. An Appendix of The Warminster Mystery presents Shuttlewood’s recollections of more than a dozen calls from the envoys of the 'cantel' Aenstria.
. . . after ponderous thought, I eventually accepted them as sensible (as opposed to lunatic) ravings that found a sympathetic ear on a lighted landing. But I discounted sentiments which would make me look foolish if trying to persuade responsible editors to publish them.
Caellsan's voice was described by Shuttlewood as having little expression and "without any trace of accent." Caellsan’s commentary includes:
"We ask you to help us put this important message before your cantel councils. We wish them to think again over their supreme follies, although we cannot force them to our will. Our beloved Traellison, Queen of Aenstria, cannot commit such power of decisions to our hands, and the Universal Spirit of Truth — whom your Earth peoples call God — banishes compulsion from our minds and hearts."
Caellsan warned strongly against harmful types of scientific and military experiment. On the threshold of the nuclear age, Man could so easily topple headlong over the verge of safety into utter oblivion, from sanity to suicidal madness. The envelope of our Earth cantel would, if we did not exert great care, ignite from end to end in a blazing inferno.
This would surely destroy the creative system of our cantel; it could create upheaval throughout our entire solar system; and even adversely affect his own cantel of Aenstria by its outward repercussions. For the atmosphere beyond our cantel is desperately thin, he revealed. Earth scientists and astronomers, physicists and geologists, have as yet only incomplete knowledge of the immense universe opening out from all around their cantel.
Selorik, who described himself as the English interpreter for Aenstria, had a high-pitched voice, soft and musical to the ear. He sounded much younger than Caellsan, who was a senior spacecraft commander. Selorik concerned himself, chiefly, with personal messages from his beloved Traellison. From his sometimes agitated tones, it was obvious that he, too, felt anxiety over the things that worried her.
She was perturbed over excess radiation in our skies; about the long-term effects of this in the way of mutations and grossly disfigured humanity on cantel Earth, both in and out of the womb; of man gradually poisoning himself and his kind by wrong chemical applications to the soil; by disease that would spread in future if potentially dangerous and malignant deposits are made in water or on seabeds by careless custodians of our communal safety.
I was told that possible threats to our water supplies were uppermost in the minds of Aenstrians. Apart from via the atmosphere, water crews were already engaged in exhaustive testing missions in this direction. They are carrying out urgent remedial work, ready to salvage harmful piles of waste atomic products from seabeds and take them away for aerial neutralising if and when found. It was emphasised that Aenstrians passed through these fretful stages of evolution many thousands of years ago, so they are only too cognizant of the tremendous dangers attendant upon them.
Excerpt From "Warnings from Flying Friends"
Shuttlewood related an incident that occurred two days after the May 26, 1967 publication date of his first book. He was working at home sorting out notes on a news event he covered at midday when the telephone rang and a family member told him, "It is one of those people from Aenstria again. He says his name is Karne. He says he must speak to you, as it is very important."
The caller began their conversation by stating, "Shuttlewood, this is Karne of Aenstria. We are disappointed that you persist in calling us hoaxers in your book, which we have read. You have faithfully reproduced much of that which was told to you for the good of your peoples, and should know by this late hour that we speak only truth to you, for their sake and cantel Earth’s."
Shuttlewood described his response to the words of the mysterious caller: "Look—if you Aenstrians had the guts and courage to come up to my flat in person, there to be interviewed properly, even if you wear horns on your heads I would have had no hesitation in calling you genuine." Shuttlewood further declared, "The sensible thing to do is come and see me personally, to answer my questions and give me your messages. I am a reporter of news, with a reputation at stake. I cannot afford to take anyone's word for anything, over the phone." Shuttlewood then slammed down the receiver.
Within seconds of the call, as Shuttlewood reported, the doorbell rang and a family member advised him that the visitor at the door said he'd just spoken with Shuttlewood and insisted on seeing him.
Beholding Karne of Aenstria, Shuttlewood estimated his height at 6 feet, two inches. Behind thick spectacle lenses with silvery rims and sidepieces were eyes described as "a brilliant blue or grey-green set wide in a long and narrow face." Shuttlewood stated, "Slender, pointed fingers of his hands were meeting in a repeated movement in front of him as he stood there, immobile. He pressed them together as though making a personal power circle or circuit around him and between us. I find it difficult to convey in words, but as soon as the hostile thought flashed into my mind it froze."
Karne wore an ordinary gaberdine mackintosh coat, beige in colour; brown boots about size ten; and a muffler or silk neckerchief was wrapped close to his shirt collar. "His thumbs were upbent and formed a triangle over touching finger tips." On Karne's left wrist was a wafer-thin, pale gold disc with a glistening crystal and mother-of-pearl surface. "His lips were a bluish tinge, rather like those of a patient suffering a weak heart or chronic asthma. On each cheekbone, high up, were similar blue blotches or contusions . . . just before speaking, he drew in a deep breath with a low whistling sound that puckered his lips and mouth . . . Karne had a high and long forehead, not particularly wide. Two startling tufts of pure white hair were brushed back to either side from the front . . . the remainder of his hair iron-grey, satin smooth in texture despite the unruly frontal tufts." Shuttlewood estimated his age to be fifty-three. One of the things said by the visitor was that if they were to meet again in coming years "It will not be in this present form."
Excerpt From "UFOs – Key to the New Age"
Here is how Shuttlewood described a sighting on June 7, 1969. He asked, "What can one sensibly construe from the following episode in the long UFO sighting saga at Warminster?" He reported: ". . . five persons were atop Cradle Hill . . . The sky was blue and clear. It was far short of dusk and only the huge planet Jupiter rode high above our heads with its lovely silver-crystal texture of light."
Here is how Shuttlewood described a sighting on June 7, 1969. He asked, "What can one sensibly construe from the following episode in the long UFO sighting saga at Warminster?" He reported: ". . . five persons were atop Cradle Hill . . . The sky was blue and clear. It was far short of dusk and only the huge planet Jupiter rode high above our heads with its lovely silver-crystal texture of light."
During a lull in our talking, an object which outshone and excelled Jupiter suddenly came towards our group from the direction of Cop Heap, where Robert Chapman of the Sunday Express enjoyed his startling Warminster sightings as described in his book on UFOs.
It was apparently no more than thirty feet in altitude and soundless. When level with where we stood, it probably measured a few yards maximum in length. At one juncture, slowing its speed rate near us, we felt instinctively that we could have thrust out our hands and literally grasped it. The object was then much lower in height, limned against the sombre backcloth of Battlesbury yet so very close to us. Here is the most revealing detail, perhaps: it had the clearcut image of a long, silver sword, flying blade foremost and its gleaming hilt discernible in soft light as it temporarily hovered before racing towards Imber. The instant effect on us was one of intense warmness, surprise, mild shock. What precisely had we seen? Excalibur? The Sword of Mikaal or Michael?
Was it a prevision of the Sword of Holy Spirit to be wielded by Christ at the Second Coming? Your guess is as valid as ours, although it was probably a portent of something profound, highly spiritual, we agreed in retrospect. Gwen, Ernest and I definitely decided it was swordlike in form; but Jean and David beheld only the coolly glittering length of it as it lanced through the air with silvery splendour. It did not match any previous sightings mentioned in Warnings from Flying Friends or The Warminster Mystery.
Longtime readers of this blog may also notice synchronicity patterns of the words 'Bell'—in The Warminster Mystery, instances of bell include "bell-shaped craft," "Old Bell Hotel," "Rosemary Bell," "Bell Hill"—and 'Michael' along with the number 9. As previously mentioned about this blogger — Following the publication of TESTAMENT, Bell decided to research paranormal case study books and discovered what he calls 'The Michael Pattern' and 'The Bell Pattern' that noticeably interlink famous cases of documented paranormal phenomena, including Nostradamus, John Dee, the Fox Sisters associated with the Spiritualism Movement, Madame Blavatsky, Edgar Cayce, Guy and Edna Ballard, Direct Voice medium Leslie Flint, channelers such as JZ Knight and Mark Probert, and the 'Messages from Michael' Ouija Board communication case. (incl. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
Excerpt From "Arthur Shuttlewood’s Daytime UFO Sightings"
The following excerpt is from the sixth chapter of The Flying Saucerers (1976) by Arthur Shuttlewood, who described in his fourth UFOlogy book what happened when he was among a group of 'skywatchers' making their way from Warminster to Stonehenge on a bright Sunday afternoon in early autumn 1967.
Excerpt From "Some Media Responses to the Warminster Mystery"
The following excerpt is from the sixth chapter of The Flying Saucerers (1976) by Arthur Shuttlewood, who described in his fourth UFOlogy book what happened when he was among a group of 'skywatchers' making their way from Warminster to Stonehenge on a bright Sunday afternoon in early autumn 1967.
Between the villages of Chitterne and Shrewton, not far from our town, the driver of the leading car in the motorcade waved us down with an imperious hand signal. We stopped and pulled off the highway before dismounting, sensing with quiet expectancy that something was afoot — or, more accurately, aloft.
Following the line of his upraised arm and hand, we saw his forefingers pointing to a huge object in a blue sky unsullied by cloud. Here was a prime example of a daytime UFO in all its magnificent might, silhouetted against an azure backcloth in the heavens. It was a sober grey in colour, resembling base gunmetal, until the sun shone full upon its circular structure, surmounted by a hemi-spherical dome or turret. Then it blazed with silvery brilliance, sparkled with gem-like magic. To our gaze, it was the size of a full moon. The skywatch party shivered into activity, prompted by the metallic giant hovering silently overhead, with several dashing to cars for cameras and tripods, anxious to capture wonderful pictures of this silvery monster, others seeking recording gear, astro-compasses and theodolytes, etc.
The temporary absentees missed the dramatic disappearance of the slightly tilted aeroform. One moment, boldly and brazenly, it was there. The next, with no tell-tale fading of outlines, it was gone! Naturally, we all concluded it had moved off at such a prodigious rate that it had deceived our eyes, which are severely circumscribed. Anything travelling in excess of 100,000 miles an hour would either fail to register or be glimpsed as an indistinct blur — and we cannot see beyond the spectra of infra-red or ultra-violet. This was not the case, here. Showing fairly sensible logic, we broke up and formed a circle in a nearby field, each scanning a separate portion of the horizon around us in a wide panoramic vista, full of eagerness to fasten onto the next appearance of the fleeing UFO, confident it would return. Some three minutes passed, pregnant with optimistic anticipation, until an excited shriek came from a female watcher. "Good God! Look what's happening. It can't be true."
We again followed the direction of a pointing finger thrust skywards and saw the same spectacular sky chariot materializing on the very same blue spot from which it had vanished. This beautiful and out-of-this-world scene almost beggars description in our limited terminology. . . . Imagine a bevy of industrious spiders busily billowing out the silvery strands of glittering gossamer that fashion their nests or cobwebs; or imagine shining silkworms churning out their choicely delicate strands of silk into lustrous cocoons. Speed up this enchanting natural process a million times and magnify these superb domestic insects in action accordingly, and it gives some clumsily-worded impression of what our avid eyes feasted upon.
Gradually, the silver-white filaments were interlacing, interweaving and interlocking, spinning speedily from side to side or bobbing up and down like shuttles on a weaver's loom. It took another three minutes or so before each intricate piece was launched back into the jigsaw, resolving themselves into the apparently metallic shape of the enormous flying sorcerer. The giant had not moved at all. It had remained where we had spotted it — but invisibly so! It was a staggering revelation in miniature of the extraordinary capabilities of UFOs. We all gasped at the sheer magic of this mysterious yet marvellous reappearing act. I have only seen nine daytime sky chariots at Warminster in the past decade, as opposed to hundreds at night; yet this was a supreme example of their aerial artistry that amplifies my conviction that the UFO intelligence is much closer to the pulse and heart of the universal Architect and Creator than we are, currently. It was a memorable experience for sixty-six human eyes and thirty-three bewildered minds.
Excerpt From "Some Media Responses to the Warminster Mystery"
The following excerpts are from the tenth and eighteenth chapters of UFOs — Key to the New Age (1971) by Arthur Shuttlewood.
Spacecraft of our flying friends, and the thinking intelligence behind or aboard them, are not extroverts and exhibitionists, normally. They do not flaunt their colourful chariots without intent. But occasionally it seems as though they deliberately set out to impress the minds of acknowledged experts in matters scientific and astronomical such as Robert Chapman, science correspondent of the Sunday Express, and the noted astronomer whose BBC TV The Sky at Night broadcasts are known to millions in Britain, Patrick Moore. Others include a zoologist, an aircraft designer, geologist, doctors, teachers, sociologists and many amateur astronomers.
Robert Chapman and his newspaper had the moral courage to publish what he saw of an inexplicable nature when he came to Warminster; and in fact he wrote a book on UFOs that incorporated a visual experience that mystified him. He admitted that at Warminster he came across the only evidence he was compelled to accept as baffling to his scientific mind and training. Nowhere else had he seen aerial phenomena that were unexplainable. I was pleased, for his sake, that our flying friends were kind enough to show themselves during what was a dreadful night for sky-watching, laden with storm clouds. Because he dealt with the incidents clearly and fully, I shall not repeat them here for the unworthy sake of advertising the central theme of this and my other two works on Ufora: that UFOs definitely exist whether we welcome their advent or not.
However, it should be placed on record, faithfully, what happened during the Warminster visit of Patrick Moore—for the most revealing part was discreetly secreted from the public. By Moore? By the BBC? By the Government or one of its hush-hush departments? Your guess is as shrewd as mine, although someone was responsible for keeping important knowledge from the viewing world. What, precisely, did Patrick see over Cradle Hill on the night of January 31st, 1969? And what was its effect upon him and his companions? The answers, had a BBC2 TV programme in May that year not been ruthlessly cut at the most exciting point, could undoubtedly have boosted the strict authenticity of UFO sightings at Warminster because of Moore's reputation; and had a reciprocal dowsing effect upon hosts of cynics and armchair critics pouring cold water of disbelief and scorn on the local enigma in particular and the far wider issue of UFOs in general.
There was no doubting the reality of his being completely mystified and the programme producer later sent me a personal letter of thanks for giving them all "an unforgettable experience" in my company that night. If possible, of course, he should really have thanked "them" for being so co-operative and kind. Yet—such a great pity when observers of the unknown seek support for truth and its propagation to a deluded and cheated public—sightings of the two UFOs and ILFs (inexplicable light formations) that night were removed from the programme; so that viewers must have wondered why Patrick Moore was warmly thanking me towards the close of the interview on the hill. Your guess—I repeat with slight exasperation, for our friends' sake—is as good as mine over who or what was responsible for the savage cutting of both film and recording.
Excerpt From "Bryce Bond and the Warminster Mystery"
Bryce began interviewing other watchers as to what they witnessed. "I turned off the recorder and made a mad dash out into the field, went into a light trance state and asked higher intelligence to make contact again. Leaving the group, I made my way down to the hollow, where two nights before three entities were seen. Again I went into a light trance state for what seemed to be a few minutes only . . . I was awakened by my friends, who thought I had gone. I must have been there for about an hour. I truly do not know what transpired while I was there or in trance. I told my friends I would return shortly and they and they went back to where the others were standing. I then made my way slowly back to the parked cars and people. Now here is a strange thing: the wheat in the field next to me as I walked back up the dirt road was about waist high . . .
"I walked along the road very close to the fence. Suddenly I heard a noise — like something crushing the wheat down. There was no breeze blowing that night. I looked over. The moon had just come out, shining very brightly — and there, before my eyes, a large depression was being formed. The wheat was being crushed down in a counter clockwise position. It too was shaped like a triangle and measured about twenty feet from point to point. I stood there a few moments and experienced a tremendous tingling sensation — the same sweet smell — being engulfed by warm air. Not fully understanding what had happened, I walked up the road to get Arthur, my host.
"Speaking of the field, Arthur pointed out some landing impressions in the section fronting the farm barn: a circle about thirty feet in circumference, with another depression spotted, but this one in a long cigar shape. All the depressions, recently made and noticed, were in a counter clockwise fashion. After all this, I was very happy and thankful. My mission had been a success," wrote Bryce Bond, who is also research editor of Beyond Reality, a leading American psychic, occult, metaphysical and UFO magazine.
Excerpt From "The Flying Saucerers"
Arthur Shuttlewood suggested in The Flying Saucerers (1976) that the phenomena he had witnessed in the vicinity of Warminster posed "a mystery not to be fully revealed until man has solved the equally baffling mystery of knowing and understanding himself and his fellow creatures throughout the universe . . . More and more, intelligent people are discussing links with other dimensions and planes of existence, psychic elements and forces of cosmic energy . . ."
In addition to reflecting about some of the various circumstances motivating him to make these comments, he considered in his fourth book such abstruse topics as parallel universes, inner Earth inhabitants, and humans having been "seeded" upon Earth from outer space. Shuttlewood reminded, "Yet nothing rises above nature, so we may forget the word supernatural."
Shuttlewood quoted David Holton, a local naturalist, herbalist and chiropodist:
Except From "More UFOs Over Warminster"
In addition to reflecting about some of the various circumstances motivating him to make these comments, he considered in his fourth book such abstruse topics as parallel universes, inner Earth inhabitants, and humans having been "seeded" upon Earth from outer space. Shuttlewood reminded, "Yet nothing rises above nature, so we may forget the word supernatural."
It was in May 1967 that strong clues to what may prove to be prime missions and objectives of UFO intelligence in our atmosphere were uncovered at Warminster. The fact that most sightings and all reputed landings of UFOs in Britain stemmed from the guidemarks of seven White Horses situated west to east, from the one at Westbury to that at Uffington, set us thinking.
Shuttlewood quoted David Holton, a local naturalist, herbalist and chiropodist:
"Close and careful observation in the Warminster area, itself a cradle of ancient religion and mysticism, will satisfy even the most sceptical of the reality of subconscious forces that have made headline news in recent years. The mistake is so often made of confusing 'reality' with purely physical states, anything else being regarded as 'unreal.' Modern physicists do not fall into this trap. They now know that all matter is basically atomic and all atoms are basically energy, a purely etheric 'substance.' Anything etheric is as 'real' as physical matter, the only difference being in the way it is perceived; that is, by other channels than the known senses."
Except From "More UFOs Over Warminster"
Having first read More UFOs Over Warminster (1979) several years ago, what first caught my attention when I recently again studied the book was a recognition of the similarity of one of the photographs (below) featured therein with a photo taken by Daniel Fry shown in a previous blog article. The photos also correspond with characteristics of the UFO seen in the 1965 Gordon Faulkner photo selected for the cover of The Warminster Mystery. All claims that the photo is a hoax have been repudiated by Faulkner.
Gordon Faulkner's photo
More UFOs Over Warminster continued to offer Arthur Shuttlewood's analysis of experiences that he compared to providing "pieces from a giant jigsaw puzzle of alien brand." He reminded in the first chapter that in addition to the aerial phenomena, his fellow hillside observers were "aware of unseen 'presences' at ground level." He also commented:
Heat, weird humming, stopping of an engine: these features are consistent with scores of cases similar in nature around Warminster area, and, since, all over the world. Do these disturbing happenings denote hostility, or merely a means of shocking fresh 'victims' into realization that otherworldly forces are at work in our atmosphere, whether we choose to welcome them or not?
Excerpt From "Account of a UFO Photo"
"Cigar-shaped aeroform at Upton Scudamore near Warminster (Chris Trubridge)" — photograph from More UFOs Over Warminster (1979) by Arthur Shuttlewood.
The following account is from UFO Magic in Motion (1979) by Arthur Shuttlewood.
A much valued UFO friend is violinist music-teacher Christopher Trubridge of 83 Portway, Warminster. With a Praktica Super TL2 camera equipped with a telephoto lens f: 200mm 1:35.5 and using 400 ASA — Din. black and white high-speed film, he took several 'shots' at 10.11 a.m. on Sunday 3 April 1977. Weather conditions were good, clear, with only a few wisps of cloud fouling parts of the sunny sky. The wind was westerly, direction of aeroform NE to SW. Location? Warminster, on a small road off the main Westbury highway leading to the local village of Upton Scudamore. This is a mile and a half from our town. At the time of the sighting, the sun was slightly obscured by drifting cloud. The UFO passed low overhead and was very large in dimension; first appearing as a round ball-shape and, growing closer, seeming to change shape in strange whirling motion to a cylindrical or cigar-form.
Chris, who felt a sharp tingling on exposed flesh as the giant structure was above him, said: "It was absolutely huge as it passed overhead. I had difficulty in keeping the object in the eye of the camera lens as it seemed to give off a hazy effect. As it continued on its flight path SW it seemed to have developed like the end-on view my pictures show, after turning. This grew very large for a short while, then began to diminish very quickly until I became momentarily blinded from looking at the object so intently into the glare of the sky."
Excerpt From "UFO Magic in Motion"
In the first chapter of his final book UFO Magic in Motion (1979), Arthur Shuttlewood (1920-1996) looked back at his predicament as reporter of the diverse unexplained phenomena occurring in the vicinity of his local Warminster, Wiltshire, England. The first 'Thing story' broke on Christmas Day 1964, as he had acknowledged in a September 10, 1965 Daily Mirror article (shown above) that is included in the book. He now reflected:
Excerpt From "Flying Saucer Review and Arthur Shuttlewood"
My past works on the 'new' scientific study of Ufology have been packed with masses of evidence and solemn testimony from reputable and reliable witnesses in all walks of life the world over. Freely and fearlessly, they testify to unaccountable flying phenomena that excite yet mystify them. Occasionally, they are shocked as well as surprised by their 'baptism' into deep waters of the unworldly in blue seas of heaven, having been assured by 'official' sources and armchair theorists that saucers in the air are a modern myth, do not exist, or would be better serving in the kitchen!
These extollers of 'spots before the eyes' and 'Venus having a giggling fit' as preferred alternates to reality, are backed by alarmist authors who warn readers of misleading UFO-oriented literature that UFOs savour of open hostility — and are patently preparing for a massive take-over bid for our pretty gem of a planet! Garbled and ghoulish theories are propagated willy-nilly as facts.
If UFOs were crewed by predatory monsters, as the more lurid stories suggest, or by dictatorial entities with no soul force to guide them, they could easily have conquered us relative 'savages' many millennia ago. There were no breaks in natural evolution. It forms an enormous chain whose connecting links are composed of identical activity from the humble electron right through to the entirety of infinity. There is no barrier between terrestrial and extraterrestrial, ultraterrestrial and celestial life concepts.
Excerpt From "Flying Saucer Review and Arthur Shuttlewood"
[This blogger's conclusion:] Throughout the course of many decades reading metaphysical books, I have often noticed that case study books about 'unexplained phenomena' are inaccurately reported by overtly skeptical writers who seem confident that their readers will never make the effort to themselves read and consider with an open mind the original source accounts. 'Disinformation' can be recognized when there may be found lies, contradictions, assumptions, vague and unsubstantiated generalizations, and/or data where no meaningful source is cited. In some instances, disinformation consists of acceptable conclusions interspersed with questionable ones to enhance them. Sadly, some people engaging in a disinformation campaign, propaganda operation or cover-up are not following his or her own conscience but have chosen to follow protocols ordained by others who themselves may be functioning irresponsibly.
I recently listened to two lectures (1967 and 1971) by Charles Bowen that were included on the Wendy Connors Faded Discs Audio Archive of UFO History CD "UFOs Across The Ponds: An Audio Retrospective of British & Australian Cases." Something stated by Bowen has been confirmed by many sources — that in 1953 the Robertson Panel's report was utilized to fulfill a CIA directive to debunk all flying saucer and flying saucer books indiscriminately. This agenda could still be influencing public awareness six decades later
Excerpt From "Arthur Shuttlewood In Retrospect"
[This blogger's conclusion:] People interested in UFO research are known as UFOlogists and any such researcher is at a loss if he or she hasn't read the work of Arthur Shuttlewood, whose life and books have received comparatively scant attention or publicity here in the United States. Conversely, alien 'abduction' is an often-promoted concept in American UFOlogy books despite the obvious fact that if anyone had actually been 'abducted' they would not still be present to discuss the matter. Reading UFOlogy accounts, one is reminded that articulated 'dreams,' 'out-of-body experiences' and visionary or 'psychic' phenomena express states of consciousness that are relative to individual interpretation so understanding what is meant by experiencers of these phenomena may raise questions of semantics.
I have no doubt that sincere UFO investigators are distracted from important sources of information by the plethora of books offering veritable disinformation.
I have no doubt that sincere UFO investigators are distracted from important sources of information by the plethora of books offering veritable disinformation.
In August 2006 I learned Wendy Connors had released a new Faded Disc audio archive CD — this one featuring an audio retrospective of British and Australian UFOlogy cases. The recordings on the CD are dated between 1946 and 1989. The "UFOs Across The Ponds" MP3 CD consists of 51 tracks with a total running time of 32:25:30. There are four Arthur Shuttlewood recordings described on the Track Listing:
You may listen to the 1968 interview by clicking on the first listing above. Shuttlewood would go on to have many more unusual experiences as recounted in his books. Other Warminster tracks on the "UFOs Across The Ponds" MP3 CD are two 1965 news reports and "witness statements" from the 1966 BBC documentary "Pie in the Sky."
28 Arthur Shuttlewood Interview. Interviewer unknown at this time. 1968. 35:02
32 Arthur Shuttlewood lectures on the Continuing Story of the Warminster Thing and his involvement in the investigation. October 5, 1968. 57:06
34 Arthur Shuttlewood lectures on UFOs and Modern Thought. September 13, 1969. 49:40
38 Arthur Shuttlewood lectures on the 1964 Warminster case. February 28, 1970. 01:04:35
You may listen to the 1968 interview by clicking on the first listing above. Shuttlewood would go on to have many more unusual experiences as recounted in his books. Other Warminster tracks on the "UFOs Across The Ponds" MP3 CD are two 1965 news reports and "witness statements" from the 1966 BBC documentary "Pie in the Sky."
Excerpt From "Five Paranormal Encounters with Tiny People"
[This blogger's conclusion:] Shuttlewood deduced from this incident: "These 'people' have the ability to change form, size and dimension. This, with applied thought, explains much that has puzzled us in the past during our investigations." Upon reading about this incident in Shuttlewood's Warning from Flying Friends (1968), I was reminded of the 1995 interviews with the family experiencing what had been called 'talking poltergeist' phenomena in Centrahoma, Oklahoma. Family members had told me about hearing something with a motor land on top of their car on one occasion and I told them in response, "Well, that's a UFO." The incident was mentioned in one of the numerous articles at this blog about the Centrahoma case: "Excerpts from Centrahoma Interview Transcripts". Some of the photographic evidence of the Centrahoma case may be seen in the article "Five Centrahoma Photographs".
This Centrahoma photo detail shows what is the apparent outline of a transparent face.
Excerpt from "Flying Saucers and 'The Nine Pattern'"
Shuttlewood reported that on February 18 he was attending a dinner at the Old Bell Hotel when a short stroll resulted with another sighting of "the pyramid-carrying UFO." Then a portentous pattern emerged.
. . . Firstly, against a dark backcloth of blue, a silver circle appeared. Then a distinct cross lighted up the centre of the globe. From each terminal of the silver cross the figure '9' flashed with terrific brilliance . . .
You will note that it is literally full, choc-a-bloc of nines! Add any two numbers together and the answer is always the inescapable NINE. For example, 360 and 180 total 540=9. Or 270 with 225=495=18=9 . . . Follow the reckoning process?
. . . This did not surprise one particular friend of mine, who pointed out that no matter how much and by what quantities the figure nine is multiplied, the remaining or resulting digits will always tot up to nine. You can multiply it by millions, billions or trillions—and always the inevitable NINE will be the final answer in the total.
This July 6 UK crop circle (augureye.blogspot.dk 2013 Gallery photo) showed nine concentric rings.
correlations regarding 'The Nine' relate to making manifest omnipresent Oneness / Source Consciousness
Excerpt From "Flying Saucer Contactees and the New Age"
[This blogger's conclusion:] The four 'flying saucer contactees' who are the subjects of this article are men who for the rest of their lives devoted themselves to informing others about their metaphysically revelatory experiences. This article presents excerpts of commentary concerning the New Age from autobiographical books by these contactees. The accounts range from ostensibly physical experiences to psychic phenomena/telepathic communication. The circumstances for the contactees result with communication transcripts that are not verbatim and it is possible that the choice of recalled words may have altered some of the intended meaning of the information being imparted.
Sadly, there were also a few people who identified themselves as contactees yet their conduct made it apparent they were disinformation purveyors presumably working in conjunction with government agency directives that resulted with socially detrimental assumed imperatives. (1, 2, 3)
Sadly, there were also a few people who identified themselves as contactees yet their conduct made it apparent they were disinformation purveyors presumably working in conjunction with government agency directives that resulted with socially detrimental assumed imperatives. (1, 2, 3)
This sketch from the book depicts Arthur's 'visitor' without the glasses.
Before he waved farewell, to walk up Portway and towards the Cradle Hill direction, he turned stiffly as a soldier might under a 'right turn' command. Then it was that his left hand lifted in indication of au revoir. As he walked, I observed that his hands, fingers and thumbs remained in the same position by his sides as when he was completing the finger tip-pressing motion. The thumbs struck outward, upraised, fingers together and curled inward.
From the waist up his bearing was smart, military, almost arrogantly proud. From the waist down, however, his movements were slow and deliberate. His legs seemed weighted, feet slightly dragging; yet to a casual onlooker he would have been dismissed as an old gardener type or old-fashioned and hard-worked farm labourer.
The greatest revelation of all was still to come . . . Next day, Whit-Monday afternoon, my 16-year-old son Graham was near the lake and pleasure grounds in Weymouth Street, Warminster. Jet aircraft were screaming overhead when Graham espied the 'stranger' standing on his own at the top end of the park.
He stood looking upward, shaking his head sadly from side to side. Not much is unusual about this behaviour, perhaps, in itself, but consider the following: "I am sure it was him, Dad," said Graham, rising excitement in his tones.
"Had he hurt his hand when he was here yesterday afternoon?" I thought it an odd question from my son, assuring him that there were no marks of injury on Karne's limbs, so far as I knew. Then came the bombshell! "That's funny, then, because he must have hurt himself somehow," said Graham. "He had a protective pink stall on his left thumb and a strip of bandaging up and around his left wrist."
Why? I have often cogitated on this aspect. Obviously, when I grabbed him there at our parting the previous day, I must have injured his flesh. He could not stand the undue manual pressure I exerted, in addition to coping with our atmosphere, which is not the same as that of Aenstria, as he had pointed out.
You may think this a fantastic story within the framework of my broader story, more incredible and astounding than any fiction. I can but assure you that it is, as Karne would assert, strictly TRUE; and add that only the fantastic is feasible and plausible at the cosmic level of evolution to which these people have aspired.'
Karne said I could publicly reveal his message in my next book, which I now do. No — I have no doubts about meeting extraterrestrial journeyers. . . .
Excerpt From "This is the Ultimate UFO / UAP / Flying Saucer Photograph"
Shuttlewood wrote about the Aenstrian queen:
In comparison, Truman Bethurum wrote that 'Captain Aura' from 'Clarion' had spoken to him with "a swinging, rhythmic tone of voice, much like you read Mother Goose verses to your children . . ." and he also described her voice as "high pitched." Here are two examples of her commentary as described by Truman Bethurum. (Read the preceding blog article for more information about this.)
Phenomena providing evidence of an omnipresent interacting Force are expressed with such terms as 'psychic' or 'transcendental communication' (encompassing 'channeling,' 'automatic' writing and art, seance room materialization and 'precipitated paintings,' 'Direct Voice' mediumship, 'Electronic Voice Phenomena' and 'Instrumental Transcommunication'). Evidence of this Force also spans cases of 'psychic photography,' synchronicity and 'spiritual healing.' Photographic evidence presented as a facet of documented reincarnation case history books suggest that a human being may be the 'physical reincarnation' of someone who lived during a previous epoch, or their current life may present parallels with a life pattern of an individual who achieved some manner of renown during an earlier time to offer 'metaphorical reincarnation' correlations. (Articles Index of Subjects and Titles with Links)
Traellison had a strangely sweet, sing-song voice, nicely modulated and yet like that of a child, although she wields great authority among her subjects. She told me that Earth peoples have much to learn; the eyes and minds of many are clouded by misapprehension and lack of true understanding as to the prime purpose of life. We are all children and living parts of the great Creator, the Living Force who controls every single particle of the universe, human or inanimate.
In comparison, Truman Bethurum wrote that 'Captain Aura' from 'Clarion' had spoken to him with "a swinging, rhythmic tone of voice, much like you read Mother Goose verses to your children . . ." and he also described her voice as "high pitched." Here are two examples of her commentary as described by Truman Bethurum. (Read the preceding blog article for more information about this.)
She said, "When this gets around, it will be the talk of the town,
And I do it without a fee!"
I asked of food and drink and fuel
And probed for the limits of her big Scow.
"We have that all figured far in advance
And everyone of us know how.
We have no problems such as you,
Because the right things we always do!
"The same could be upon your Earth,
As God has been liberal and there is no dearth!
You people could figure instead of fight,
And you'd certainly find your earth just right!
"Your deserts and plains could be transformed overnight,
To a place, that from heaven, would look plenty bright!
The money you spend every year for a War,
would bring water in, if need be, from afar."
Phenomena providing evidence of an omnipresent interacting Force are expressed with such terms as 'psychic' or 'transcendental communication' (encompassing 'channeling,' 'automatic' writing and art, seance room materialization and 'precipitated paintings,' 'Direct Voice' mediumship, 'Electronic Voice Phenomena' and 'Instrumental Transcommunication'). Evidence of this Force also spans cases of 'psychic photography,' synchronicity and 'spiritual healing.' Photographic evidence presented as a facet of documented reincarnation case history books suggest that a human being may be the 'physical reincarnation' of someone who lived during a previous epoch, or their current life may present parallels with a life pattern of an individual who achieved some manner of renown during an earlier time to offer 'metaphorical reincarnation' correlations. (Articles Index of Subjects and Titles with Links)
Symbolism of the all-seeing eye spans ancient civilizations and American culture as well as UFOlogy evidence. (For more information: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
Excerpt From "Extraterrestrial Interaction Accounts — The Warminster Mystery Commenced 60 Years Ago"
The recent flurry of unprecedented 'drones' and UFOs / UAP mass sightings is reminiscent of the reactions that occurred 60 years ago when editor / reporter Arthur Shuttlewood of the Warminster Journal began using the term "The Thing" in order "to denote the singular or collective form of Unidentified Flying Objects that have been haunting the town of Warminster since Christmas Day, 1964."
[Chapter 22] Mrs. Annabelle Plowman is a confidential clerk for the War Department at 27 Command Workshop of REME, Warminster. She has doubly indelible memories of the Thing sharp-etched on her mind. Twice in the space of an hour in early autumn, she was badly scared when apparently coming within a hair's breadth of physical contact with its crew members. She was then Miss Randall, living in Warminster. She is the secretary to Warminster and District Trades Council; a civic-minded, responsible young person.
In a few days she was due to marry John Plowman, of Stockton, who is chairman of the Warminster and Westbury branch of the National Union of Agricultural Workers. He is employed at Manor Farm, Stockton. Because her motor scooter was being repaired, Annabelle was driving John's car towards his home on Thursday, 7th October. The time was 11.32 p.m. as they neared the skew railway bridge just short of Heytesbury. This is an accident prone part of the highway to Salisbury, from Warminster. Several fatalities have resulted from collisions there in the past three years. So they approached the bridge carefully, heeding the double white lines. Then, rounding the left hand curve, they experienced the first shock of that eventful night.
Annabelle swerved the car violently to its offside to avoid a figure sprawling over the highway on top of the bridge. It was slumped on the nearside paving, with part of the anatomy, legs and feet protruding well into the road. "If I had been travelling at speed I would have definitely run over his feet at least," she told me. "It gave us both a fright at that late hour. I thought it was a tramp, but John said it was more probably a drunken soldier. He thought that he caught a glimpse of a rifle lying by the man's side on the pavement by the parapet."
Mr. Plowman was not sure whether they had entirely missed the reclining form. It seemed to him there was a distinct jolt as they pulled the car out to the right. At his insistence, Annabelle halted the car a few yards farther along. John ran back to the bridge, very worried that the man was injured by the impact. Yet no trace of the figure was to be seen — nor any telltale bloodstains marking any injury.
The vagabond or soldier had vanished. The trades councillor looked under the bridge, searched the side of a nearby hill on one side, fields on the other, combed the railway embankment thoroughly, before returning to the parked car. Nothing was said for a while. Then Annabelle broke the uneasy silence of the homeward ride. "What happened to him?" John grunted in reply: "No one there at all."
Mrs. Plowman told me later: "We knew that the Army do quite a lot of manoeuvres around the area, so dismissed it as troops on exercise." "But a funny place to lie down, as that bridge is dangerous," put in Mr. Plowman. "Besides, how did the man manage to disappear so suddenly, like that? I will swear he was nowhere near that bridge when I ran back. And it was barely seconds after Anna stopped the car." His search lasted for about twelve minutes.
Further shocks were coming. At about 12.25 a.m. Annabelle was returning along the same route, bound for her own home after dropping her fiance at his home. As she was nearing the same bridge again, she saw on the far side a bright orange glow close by the railway embankment, almost opposite the turning off to the village of Norton Bavant, which was on her left as she travelled towards Warminster.
"It was a large orange ball. I had changed down a gear to take the bridge, yet the engine at full throttle was missing and conking out. For a moment, as I drove over the top of the bridge, I had the impression of being pushed backwards. My full-beam headlights dimmed, flickering like a candle in the wind. This caused me nearly to hit the bank, with the motor suddenly coughing and spluttering. I literally crept along the short stretch of road towards the left-hand turning to Norton Bavant. I kept my foot hard down all the way. I was almost blinded by the dazzling ball of light to my right.
"Just beyond the junction with the Bavant road, an unlit vehicle was parked. What sort it was I really do not know, apart from it having a circular shape. I could not clearly pick out any discernible features, because the light from the opposite side was so powerful. It was glaring and hurt my eyes, yet cast a haze over the highway. That may sound a paradox, but it is true."
Alone in the car at that hour, the girl was very frightened, especially at what happened as she neared the ball of fire.
"The Thing spun out into the road in front of me and my engine stopped altogether. There was no need for me to slam on my brakes, although I did so automatically. I saw red and blue sparks fly from the spinning rim of whatever it was. Then, bright crimson in colour, it flew off at a tangent to my right. From the corner of my eye I noticed it blaze a trail in the sky. I do not know whether it disappeared or hovered after that, because I had to watch the road in front. Luckily I did so, as then something even more terrifying happened. Straight in front of me appeared two people.
"They were right in the middle of the road, one more on my side than the other. I almost bowled them over, having to swerve to the edge of the road on my offside to avoid them. I probably brushed against the sleeve or trousers of one, they were so close. To begin with, I thought they might be soldiers on a night scheme. They wore dark woollen balaclavas on their heads. These clung tight and showed only a small portion of their features, in the centre of their faces. I could see only their noses, in fact, and the merest suspicion of eyes — wide spaced and deep sunk. They were not wearing Army uniforms. Their clothes were of darkish material, either black or deep grey and skin tight. From the thighs down the material glistened as though wet, very much like skin-divers or frogmen."
Later Annabelle composed her thoughts and tried calmly to assess the situation. She reckoned the men came from the unlighted vehicle parked on the left of the highway, as the luminous craft had taken off.
"But at the time I only thought of escape. By that stage—after the orange ball turned red and flew off—the engine worked again beautifully. I passed the strange men in dark clothing and tore over the brow of a small hill, the car surging into full power. I could feel my heart beating madly and I had my foot down at full pressure as I made for home as fast as possible. Events like that night I would sooner forget. It was awful!"
When I asked Mrs. Plowman why she had not reported the matter to the police or military authorities, she gave the usual excuse. "Well, I should have looked an absolute idiot if there had been some perfectly ordinary explanation for it, should I not? But I must confess that, at the time, I was paralyzed with fear. Particularly after what had happened an hour or so earlier. That has always been a mystery to us both, too."
I should have been truly staggered, normally, by this story told by Mr. and Mrs. Plowman. But nothing with which the Thing is related surprises me any longer. Nevertheless, I sought the co-operation of the Army authorities in case of public danger arising from such incidents.
When I had told him the story, Colonel Brian Thatcher of the School of Infantry checked for me and found that no troops had been engaged in military exercises in the Norton Bavant area that night. Brigadier Anthony Arengo-Jones, Commandant of the School of Infantry, was another who was deeply intrigued by the hair-raising experience of Mrs. Plowman, yet could venture no concrete answer. I have good reason to believe that Brigadier Arengo-Jones is a believer in the stories of our many witnesses of Thing phenomena. One night, I pointed an artificial satellite out to his wife, who had not seen one before. She was thrilled — and promised to look out for the Thing when I gave her the precise skystretch it haunts.
Excerpt From "Warminster UFOs / UAP / Flying Saucers / Space People Contact Gallery of Evidence . . ."
Here are some of the dozens of UFO photos in Arthur Shuttlewood's books (1967-1979) that are being presented in the entirety with this blog article. Compare the photos with the diverse array of images documenting the current flap of 'drones' / UFOs / UAP — examples of recent sightings are shown in the preceding two articles. (1, 2)
Currently, anomalous aspects of the recent Drones / UFOs / UAP Flap are currently being ignored or suppressed throughout the mainstream news media. This article presents the photographic evidence of UFOs / flying saucers during a period when there were no drones. Modern drones do not resemble airplanes in appearance, as during the Vietnam War that ended in 1973.
Arthur Shuttlewood (1920-1996) was a newspaper editor who went on to publish six books related to comprehensively documenting the array of 'paranormal' phenomena experienced by himself and other local people in his town of Warminster situated in South West England. As he recalled in one of his books, it was on Christmas Day of 1964 when "violent vibrations of unearthly quality . . . formed an unusual introduction to startling glimpses of spectacular spacecraft . . ." Shuttlewood's reporting includes finding himself an unprepared contactee chosen for sharing information from space people that was and is intended for all humans on Earth to understand. Tragically, this seems to be the main reason that precise details documented throughout his books have been pervasively excluded throughout mainstream news media coverage for 60 years. This article presents the photographs from his books along with the original captions about the encounters being reported. The photos and captions haven't been changed in any way other than using quotation marks in the American style.
Longtime readers of this blog may also notice synchronicity patterns of the words 'Bell'—in The Warminster Mystery, instances of bell include "bell-shaped craft," "Old Bell Hotel," "Rosemary Bell," "Bell Hill"—and 'Michael' along with the number 9. As previously mentioned about this blogger — Following the publication of TESTAMENT, Bell decided to research paranormal case study books and discovered what he calls 'The Michael Pattern' and 'The Bell Pattern' that noticeably interlink famous cases of documented paranormal phenomena, including Nostradamus, John Dee, the Fox Sisters associated with the Spiritualism Movement, Madame Blavatsky, Edgar Cayce, Guy and Edna Ballard, Direct Voice medium Leslie Flint, channelers such as JZ Knight and Mark Probert, and the 'Messages from Michael' Ouija Board communication case.
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It's unnerving that military indoctrination at times leads government officials and their intermediaries to misinform the public about the nature of the visitations of space beings. Those brainwashed to participate in this dishonest bureaucracy seem to be in denial of the fact that they are behaving in conflict with a Divine Purpose — and this has been going on for many decades. How tragic it is that many of these officials will only fully realize the extent of the damage they've done when they make the transition to the afterlife. Then, the all-knowing spiritual Force will be in control of all their new circumstances in life. Some people who describe alien encounters may be expressing dreamstate or interdimensional experiences. This predicament might be articulated as all living things sharing a Subconscious Mind and 'Thought Conductor.' Such expressions as 'spiritual Oneness' and 'Christ Consciousness' are also useful.
Meanwhile, these are recent mainstream media news angles being promulgated in relation to UFOlogy.
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